Life and the Arts

A reflection on life and the arts from a progressive perspective. Here you will find social commentary on movies, the performing arts, issues of cultural significance and life in general.

Lady Gaga: An Avatar for Our Times?

Picture: Lady Gaga courtesy ama_lia/Flickr Gillian Schutte - Madonna modelled herself on a sexually unrestrained, powerful and de-sanitised version of Marilyn Monroe and rebelled against patriarchal Catholic constraints of the feminine, using the notion of wanton sexuality as her arsenal. Michael Jackson refused to be categorised according to race and gender and mixed these up in both theatrics and surgery, to much public speculation and psychoanalysis. Freddy Mercury was openly sexually promiscuous and gay and celebrated his choices with an engaging...

Notes from the Frontlines of Bringing Up Girls

Picture: Inid Cristophe Tomas Moniz - The other day I found myself telling my two daughters, 16 and 14, “Don’t have sex until you’re in your 20s—but here are some condoms!” I’m not sure if there is a better example of sending mixed messages. Let me explain. I had just discovered that my eldest daughter spent the night with her boyfriend. And though I believe that sex is powerful and beautiful and a profound ritual for entering adulthood, I am still a dad, worried about her well-being. I...

Can 'Genius' Really Be Detected in Infancy?

Picture: www.welaf.com Scott Barry Kaufman - Four-year-old Heidi Hankins was all over the news earlier this year. According to the Daily Mail, she "has an IQ of 159 -- only one point below Albert Einstein's -- and has become one of the youngest members of Mensa." As her father has pointed out, she has always shown an intense need for intellectual stimulation, bursting at the mouth to speak at birth, acquiring vocabulary by the age of one, and voraciously reading through all 30 books in the Oxford Reading...

Meet the Comedians Around the World Who Challenge Government Orthodoxy

Picture: SA comedians Tats Nkonzo and Nik Rabinowitz as seen on CNN. Foreign Policy in Focus - Jon Stewart, the premier political satirist of his generation, is one of a kind. Or is he? In this survey of the Global Stewarts, Foreign Policy In Focus goes around the world to find the comics who would be Jon Stewart. It’s an interesting mix: a surgeon, a superhero, a mimic. In some cases, Stewart would welcome the comparison. But at least in one case, that of a French anti-Semite, Stewart would meet the anti-Stewart. In all cases, however, these global Stewarts are challenging...

Beauty and the Beast: The 'Othering' of Women by the Beauty Industry

Picture: Cozy Wallet Gillian Schutte - In the wake of the many global revolutionary rumblings over the past two years I have been pondering the prospect of a mass women’s revolt against the male-owned beauty industry that mostly diminishes women to mere objects and creates untold conflict in our psyches. This industry, along with the mainstream media, is premised on beautyism and has employed a very effective tool of  “othering” those who do not fit into the idealised picture of what is pleasing to the...

How a Loan Between Friends Can Destroy the Relationship

Picture: Crazy Yet Wise Anneli Rufus - Asking friends for loans is like asking them for sex: Whatever happens, the relationship will never be the same again. At this point in history, money holds such massive emotional baggage that asking "Can I have some of yours for a while?" or "Will I ever get it back?" are some of life's weightier questions. And now, we the people -- underwater, unemployed and terrified -- are forced ever more into the position of borrowing and lending among...